You can't save an HTML doc as just one file if it references any graphics or any external pages like .css or javascripts... it's not like a Word document where you can embed the graphics, html is basically just a text file with instructions for the browser.

*edit* - actually, the only way would be if you reference the graphics and external files at their original location - like somewhere on the net.

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You can't save an HTML doc as just one file if it references any graphics or any external pages like .css or javascripts... it's not like a Word document where you can embed the graphics, html is basically just a text file with instructions for the browser.

*edit* - actually, the only way would be if you reference the graphics and external files at their original location - like somewhere on the net.

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I owned one actually, but at that time I don't know anything about html and stuff like that.

I owned one actually, but at that time I don't know anything about html and stuff like that.

Then I accidentally deleted it.

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As I said, HTML cannot, repeat - cannot embed graphics files. If it uses an external .css or javascript file, I know of no program that will snatch and embed them into the HTML file (they are text too, but they'd have to be downloaded and embeded into the HTML file in the right way, in the right location).

The only way this would be possible, would be to modify the page to translate the external links from the format they are most likely in:

Now... I'm sure this is possible, but I don't know of any tools that would do it automagically for you. Of course, I haven't looked either. Paynumbers suggested httrack - you might want to google that and check it out.

In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, Brave, Hated, and Scorned. When his cause succeeds however,the timid join him, For then it costs nothing to be a Patriot. - Mark Twain

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